Dialect Differences in the Consciousness of the Inhabitants of the Russian North (With Reference to Oppositional Contexts)

This article considers cases of metalinguistic reflection of the Northern Russian folk tradition bearers regarding interdialectal differences presented in the form of opposed contexts — statements in which linguistic features of the bearers of two or more language varieties are deliberately contrast...

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Published in:Izvestia of the Ural federal university. Series 2. Humanities and Arts
Main Author: Bondarenko, Elena Dmitrievna
Other Authors: This work is supported by the Russian Science Foundation (projeсt 17-18-01373 “Slavic Archaic Zones in the Space of Europe: Ethnolinguistic Studies”).
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Language:Russian
Published: Уральский федеральный университет имени первого Президента России Б.Н. Ельцина 2017
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spelling fturalfunivojs:oai:journals.urfu.ru:article/2789 2023-06-06T11:58:52+02:00 Dialect Differences in the Consciousness of the Inhabitants of the Russian North (With Reference to Oppositional Contexts) Диалектные различия в языковом сознании жителей Русского Севера (на материале оппозитивных контекстов) Bondarenko, Elena Dmitrievna This work is supported by the Russian Science Foundation (projeсt 17-18-01373 “Slavic Archaic Zones in the Space of Europe: Ethnolinguistic Studies”). 2017-12-26 https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/Izvestia2/article/view/2789 https://doi.org/10.15826/izv2.2017.19.4.063 rus rus Уральский федеральный университет имени первого Президента России Б.Н. Ельцина https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/Izvestia2/article/view/2789/2399 https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/Izvestia2/article/view/2789 doi:10.15826/izv2.2017.19.4.063 (c) 2017 Elena Dmitrievna Bondarenko Izvestia. Ural Federal University Journal. Series 2. Humanities and Arts; Том 19, № 4(169); 47-62 Известия Уральского федерального университета. Серия 2. Гуманитарные науки; Том 19, № 4(169); 47-62 2587-6929 2227-2283 ethnolinguistics Russian dialectology linguistic consciousness naïve linguistics metalinguistic function of the language metalinguistic reflection Northern Russian dialects этнолингвистика русская диалектология языковое сознание наивная лингвистика метаязыковая функция языка метаязыковая рефлексия севернорусские говоры info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2017 fturalfunivojs https://doi.org/10.15826/izv2.2017.19.4.063 2023-04-16T09:00:01Z This article considers cases of metalinguistic reflection of the Northern Russian folk tradition bearers regarding interdialectal differences presented in the form of opposed contexts — statements in which linguistic features of the bearers of two or more language varieties are deliberately contrasted. The main data for the study are presented by metalinguistic text formations collected during the fieldwork of the Toponymic Expedition of Ural Federal University between 2005 and 2016. The article aims to highlight the peculiarities of the naïve linguistic consciousness concerning dialect distinctions on different language levels (phonetics, prosody, vocabulary), as well as to analyse metalinguistic statements about the sociolingustic and linguogeographic parameters underlying the opposition of different dialects. As a result of opposed contexts analysis, the author determines a number of phonetic features of the Russian Northern dialects. These features serve as a basis for the division “one’s own dialect” — “another dialect” in naïve linguistic consciousness: progressive assimilation (palatalisation) of velar consonants, yjr pronunciation of [ў] instead of [l], simplification of the combination [cht’], pronunciation [ch] as [ts] and [o] as [a], etc. The author also singles out some features regarded as irrelevant by naïve dialectologists and describes peculiarities of the “naïve” perception of dialect vocabulary features (inter-dialectal synonymy and homonymy). Additionally, she describes a number of the most frequent words, indicating dialectal differences (clothes, pastry, tools, mushrooms, typical addresses, and personal names, etc.). The article refers to the main sociolinguistic oppositions, which are relevant for dialect speakers (“Russian” — “non-Russian”, “urban” — “rural”). The article makes an attempt to retrace relative “naïve” isoglosses. The author shows several boundaries and areas marked by naive “dialectologists”. В статье рассматриваются случаи проявления метаязыковой рефлексии ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Russian North Ural Federal University: URFU Journal Systems Izvestia of the Ural federal university. Series 2. Humanities and Arts 19 4 (169) 47 62
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topic ethnolinguistics
Russian dialectology
linguistic consciousness
naïve linguistics
metalinguistic function of the language
metalinguistic reflection
Northern Russian dialects
этнолингвистика
русская диалектология
языковое сознание
наивная лингвистика
метаязыковая функция языка
метаязыковая рефлексия
севернорусские говоры
spellingShingle ethnolinguistics
Russian dialectology
linguistic consciousness
naïve linguistics
metalinguistic function of the language
metalinguistic reflection
Northern Russian dialects
этнолингвистика
русская диалектология
языковое сознание
наивная лингвистика
метаязыковая функция языка
метаязыковая рефлексия
севернорусские говоры
Bondarenko, Elena Dmitrievna
Dialect Differences in the Consciousness of the Inhabitants of the Russian North (With Reference to Oppositional Contexts)
topic_facet ethnolinguistics
Russian dialectology
linguistic consciousness
naïve linguistics
metalinguistic function of the language
metalinguistic reflection
Northern Russian dialects
этнолингвистика
русская диалектология
языковое сознание
наивная лингвистика
метаязыковая функция языка
метаязыковая рефлексия
севернорусские говоры
description This article considers cases of metalinguistic reflection of the Northern Russian folk tradition bearers regarding interdialectal differences presented in the form of opposed contexts — statements in which linguistic features of the bearers of two or more language varieties are deliberately contrasted. The main data for the study are presented by metalinguistic text formations collected during the fieldwork of the Toponymic Expedition of Ural Federal University between 2005 and 2016. The article aims to highlight the peculiarities of the naïve linguistic consciousness concerning dialect distinctions on different language levels (phonetics, prosody, vocabulary), as well as to analyse metalinguistic statements about the sociolingustic and linguogeographic parameters underlying the opposition of different dialects. As a result of opposed contexts analysis, the author determines a number of phonetic features of the Russian Northern dialects. These features serve as a basis for the division “one’s own dialect” — “another dialect” in naïve linguistic consciousness: progressive assimilation (palatalisation) of velar consonants, yjr pronunciation of [ў] instead of [l], simplification of the combination [cht’], pronunciation [ch] as [ts] and [o] as [a], etc. The author also singles out some features regarded as irrelevant by naïve dialectologists and describes peculiarities of the “naïve” perception of dialect vocabulary features (inter-dialectal synonymy and homonymy). Additionally, she describes a number of the most frequent words, indicating dialectal differences (clothes, pastry, tools, mushrooms, typical addresses, and personal names, etc.). The article refers to the main sociolinguistic oppositions, which are relevant for dialect speakers (“Russian” — “non-Russian”, “urban” — “rural”). The article makes an attempt to retrace relative “naïve” isoglosses. The author shows several boundaries and areas marked by naive “dialectologists”. В статье рассматриваются случаи проявления метаязыковой рефлексии ...
author2 This work is supported by the Russian Science Foundation (projeсt 17-18-01373 “Slavic Archaic Zones in the Space of Europe: Ethnolinguistic Studies”).
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title Dialect Differences in the Consciousness of the Inhabitants of the Russian North (With Reference to Oppositional Contexts)
title_short Dialect Differences in the Consciousness of the Inhabitants of the Russian North (With Reference to Oppositional Contexts)
title_full Dialect Differences in the Consciousness of the Inhabitants of the Russian North (With Reference to Oppositional Contexts)
title_fullStr Dialect Differences in the Consciousness of the Inhabitants of the Russian North (With Reference to Oppositional Contexts)
title_full_unstemmed Dialect Differences in the Consciousness of the Inhabitants of the Russian North (With Reference to Oppositional Contexts)
title_sort dialect differences in the consciousness of the inhabitants of the russian north (with reference to oppositional contexts)
publisher Уральский федеральный университет имени первого Президента России Б.Н. Ельцина
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url https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/Izvestia2/article/view/2789
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Известия Уральского федерального университета. Серия 2. Гуманитарные науки; Том 19, № 4(169); 47-62
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